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Article

1 Jan 2005

Author:
David St. Maur Sheil & Melissa Brown, Association for Sustainable & Responsible Investment in Asia (ASrIA)

[PDF] Asian Tsunami: Best Practice Response

The Asian tsunami disaster has raised pressing questions about how to define a ‘best practice’ response to humanitarian crises...In particular, how should corporates move beyond the initial need for a philanthropic response and adopt a more accountable, engagement-oriented approach? [refers to Citigroup, Nike, Abbott Laboratories, BlueScope Steel, Ansell, Grameen Foundation]